New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1925, Page 11

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DUNHAMS THRILL, | vorces v rrE 4 ( flower talk, May's Mandolin Muslelans, !f Mane's Fitler and Wilp Bay- || woe—maiintonais y B ing Great Time : nal farm talk ontreal, Dee, § (Pr—="Grandpa pros 1001 non High schoo! WHO—DES MOINES—526 he 1 sh Quir KSD—~1, 18— Gool Will progran I WDAF—KANSAS CITY Tell-M s Lady Dance music progr WOQR—KANSAS CITY —: LN IRV 1 pr LINCOI overwhelmed with of the Canadian nic E a large city. wserved *Mellic. il te ar i KSAC=MANHATT AN Talks on better quett mmunity and eggs WCCO—MI 30- hY NEAPOLIS—116 Hour, s WEAFR, New York NORTHIIELD—337 WHAD—=MILWATUK Milwaukee Athletic elub ore SOE—MILWAUKEL—216 anfmals of ju; ting mechanically. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS | M| YOUR EYES |} BH—BELOIT, WIS —~OGDEN, UTAH adio Dealers’ prog of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER & 1925, 9:45—~"Cruise of the Radio Ship, | playing selections from o w the | Wireless," tore Another n r | n 1¢ 11=—Program, was "Love's Oid 1 \ ¥ " Hotel Blitmore dance orch SEEe e | The total payments for penstons | N FRANCISCO—128 That's all for toduy fooronsed trom $280,000.011 a | rant orch, orchostra, et R it PENSIN ROLLS SHOW 1+ kley's Cablrians in usie program "ORTLAND, ORE,—401 21 Widows of Soldiers of War of I 1812 Stll Are Drawing WAHG, WRE WLIT WLWI, WEM, WRVA, W w 5 HAZ' Stipends | WTA Through the Static LOCOMOTIVE 1XPLODES, lon was badly mussed ol beg 1 contin. evening, At 1 not, at anything theater proved to b nd he sald he zreat time talking with the same fello from WDWF on Sunlay | [Goupons| You'll Love for i * ne its Flavor Wonderful forty. two piece dinner set made by Li- moges China Com-. pany will be sent to you for twenty cou- ons and $5.00. Bieh €oupon in every package, SILVER | So rich, so smooth and creamy | and with a full rcund flavor that once tried, it is always | used. This is Wedgwood Creamery Butter, a favorite for twenty-two years. Your through exper- | AE, at Sound| hed up the atmosphere ,“"l‘":"'::l st { ) (T grocer sells it because he knows - i i | nine piece Oneids you'll like it. Each pound is never heard the station come in so| || e L T A 15 it did last evening. Appar-| Plate Silverware quartered. Valuable Dish Cou- set will be sent you for twenty counons. and $6.50. Silver Coupon in every package. ¢ has been shot 4 pon and Oneida Community Silver Coupon packed with every pound. be redsemed at 5 P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. ones. Hartford, Connecticut | Oldcouponawhich you now have will Sole Distributors for New England States OLORADO SR eman Musica ; are your most priceless possession. e e Give them the attention they de- || s ocks, markets, new serve and they will last a life- s, | —Brown Palace i ews-Times | THOROUGH EYESIGHT | t EXAMINATIONS | KGO—OAKLAND—361 g 8 | ht concert. H. F. Reddell | X, en | Eyesight Specialist ! and Optician | 99 W. Main St Suite 215.24 || New Britain, Conn. Phone 1185 | | Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled LS > i CLOSE OUT SALE of Flate crepes, georgettes, and flan- nel dresses in all the latest styles and colors. e A feast of dress sav- rs in cloth dresses, | Ik dresses, flat crepe | Iresses a | | $ .00 [l Basque, flared, me- tallic and other styles n the latest shades. \ Wil 4 Al our children's W dresses specially re- \ ‘ duced tomorrow H U a 5 and 045 MO ; §]1.95% §295 & 3 ROTHFEDER’S " Built on Value—Growing on Value Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain JUST 50 COATS Go on Sale at and Stylish models in lipstick red, gracklehead blue, brown, black, trimmed with fine furs, are featured in this group of unusual coats at these prices. A CLOSE OUT SALE of CORSETS Special selection of Nemo, C/B and H. & W. Corsets in the reg- ular $5 and $6 stylesat ....... 4 ROTHFEDER’S Dhe Hbuse of. Deaonable Millnery, / MILLINERY CO, 177 MAIN STREET Distributors Slk Stockings o Wear in New Britain Practical versus Luxurious (GRS Some folks believe in giving useful, practical presents while others think that gift articles should be more luxurious than one would indulge in buying for oneself. Shoppers in either frame of mind can find gifts that answer both of the descriptions amongst our many styles of .. GOTHAM - GOLD STRIPE | Medium W eight Styles for Gifts of Maximum Durability — No. 100—silk with cotton tops and fect $1.85 No. 150—silk with cotton feet 2.50 No. 2010—all silk 3.00 Sheer Stockings for Gifts of Durability and Luxury — No. 504—silk with cotton tops and fect $1.85 No. 389—chiffon silk with cotton feet 1.95 No. 516—silk with cotton feet 2.25 No. 610--all silk 3.00 Paris Clocked Stockings for Most Luxurious Gifts — No. 536—silk with cotton feet with open work Paris clocks $3.00 No. 2411—chiffon, Paris clocks, no heel splicing ~ 4.50 Here's good news for you —the new Happiwork Pastime Packages containing Gibson Educational The test toys on earth—DIF- FERENT from anything you have ever seen. Train mind and hand —provide endiess amusement. Everything in Funnyland from Circuses and Clowns to Fire En- gines and Zoos. Come to our store and see these wonderful new toys and let us tell you HOW YOU MAY ONE OF THI‘SE‘T REE We are going to give away FIVE SETS of }lnppl"imrk Toys—to boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 12 yeare—and we will have a contest to see which five or girls will get the five FR! sets. The contest will be a lot of fun in itself and you may be one of the lucky ones. We will tell you all about it when you come to sce the toys. CONTEST CLOSES Saturday, Dee. 26 SO HURRY! Tk Barritt Gift Shop, Inc. 72 West Main Street 2

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